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Antinomies and paradoxes of life destinies of the heroes of romanov F. M. Dostoevsky

https://doi.org/10.29235/1561-8323-2021-65-5-636-640

Abstract

The literary heritage of F. M. Dostoevsky is a rich research material that traces the philosophical and sociological aspect, expressed in the author’s reasoning about the existence of man, his place in the world and society, their interaction through the prism of dichotomy. F.M. Dostoevsky known as a deep and paradoxical thinker. In his works, he asked philosophical questions about man, the relationship between rational and unreasonable principles, his place in the world and society. Dostoevsky F. M. worried about the moral greatness of man and his extreme forms, criticism of social violence and utopian attempts to improve and make people and society happy. The leitmotif of the characters in the novels is the possibility of a dignified, happy life in various social realities.

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E. M. Babosov
Institute of Sociology of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Belarus


References

1. Dostoevsky F. M. Complete works: in 30 vol. Leningrad, 1972–1988 (in Russian).

2. Kasatkina T. A. The characterology of Dostoevsky. Typology of emotional and value orientations. Moscow, 1996. 336 p. (in Russian).


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